Family Lawyers​ Association

Family Lawyers Association

Law Practice

North York, Ontario 96 followers

About us

The Family Lawyers' Association ("FLAO") is one of the largest specialty legal organizations in Canada. FLAO members are lawyers who practice family law in both the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice, representing parties in domestic cases, as well as parents, family members, and children in child protection cases. Board of Directors: Lisa Johnson, Chair Mary Reilly, Co-Chair and Treasurer Lorene McDougall, Co-Secretary Maria Golarz, Co-Secretary Martha Chamberlain Aron David Alex De Melo Lisa Hayes Olivia Oprea

Website
https://www.flao.org
Industry
Law Practice
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
North York, Ontario
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Family Law

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Updates

  • The FLA is hosting a CPD program for MEMBERS ONLY! What do Family Lawyers need to know about public pensions and retirement for low- and modest-income folks? Date: May 22, 2024, 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Where: Online, via Zoom Speakers: Joanne Roulston, MSW, JD, and John Stapleton Chair: Maria Golarz, research lawyer at Lam Family Law, and FLA Board Member People with low incomes depend on public pensions to manage in retirement. The system of public pensions and benefits such as the federal Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), refundable tax credits, and the Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) form the core of income supports for seniors of low and modest incomes. This seminar will provide a guide to these programs, from their policy objectives, to how seniors qualify and apply for these supports. The presenters will walk you through a few scenarios that family lawyers face working with lower-income clients. Joanne Roulston, MSW, JD, is a lawyer, mediator and social worker, former director of the National Council of Welfare, and instructor at Carleton University's School of Social Work. John Stapleton is a former senior research associate with the Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership at the University of Toronto, and principal at Open Policy Ontario. John is the former chair of the Board of West Scarborough Community Legal Services, and has served on many task forces and committees that studied income security. CPD: This program is eligible for 1.5 hours of substantive CPD, and 0.5 hours of EDI Professionalism Content. Cost: $10 This event is for FLA members only. To Register, please click the link below! https://lnkd.in/euMASaXN

    Public Pensions & Low-Modest Income Folks - Need to Know!

    Public Pensions & Low-Modest Income Folks - Need to Know!

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